This panorama of the Atlanta Falcons playing at the Georgia Dome was photographed by Robert Pettit. The Falcons franchise began on June 30, 1965, and in 1966 they began play at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. In 1992, they moved to the new Georgia Dome playing to a sellout crowd of 65,585. The Georgia Dome is the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world. The Falcons nickname was picked from over 550 different suggestions and chosen after a school teacher explained that the Falcon is proud and dignified with great courage and fight. The Falcons' first winning season came in 1971, and since that time the club has had numerous playoff appearances and Division and Conference Championships.

Sunday afternoon under the big top in Atlanta, and 65,000 lucky fans thrilling to hometown domination...it doesn't get any better than this! Bring your wall alive with Falcons football glory, with this spectacular panoramic view of the opening kickoff of a 41-7 slaughter of the Arizona Cardinals. From the historic action on the field below, to the ecstatic red-clad crowd, to the scoreboards, video screens, and unique stadium architecture, it's all here, looking absolutely fantastic for your wall. Printed in brilliant color and perfect focus on high-quality paper stock, and complete with a sharp white border that includes the official team logo and a brief descriptive paragraph, this is both a beauty for the wall of home or office, and a great collector's item for years to come. Perfect for the wall of any fan of Falcons football and big-time NFL action!